2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94277-3_29
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Towards an Open Authoring Tool for Accessible Slide Presentations

Abstract: Creating and sourcing accessible Open Educational Resources is a challenge. Although slides are one of the primary forms of educational resources, there has been little focus on what is required to make slides containing different media accessible and how to encourage authors to improve accessibility. This paper examines the components within slide presentations that impact accessibility and will evaluates six different approaches for encouraging authors to add accessibility issues. Authors indicated a prefere… Show more

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“…Table 2 shows OER properties. Based on existing literature, we selected Level, Length, Quality, and Accessibility as important properties of OERs (Piedra et al, 2015;Atenas and Havemann, 2013;Elias et al, 2018). When assigning a value to a particular OER property, first we extract and order all existing values assigned to that property, then classify them, and count the number of classes.…”
Section: Methods For Updating Learners' Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 shows OER properties. Based on existing literature, we selected Level, Length, Quality, and Accessibility as important properties of OERs (Piedra et al, 2015;Atenas and Havemann, 2013;Elias et al, 2018). When assigning a value to a particular OER property, first we extract and order all existing values assigned to that property, then classify them, and count the number of classes.…”
Section: Methods For Updating Learners' Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A slideshow is composed of a collection of slides instead of continuous content in scrollytelling. Elias et al [73] reviewed the elements that comprise a slideshow presentation, identifying six typical elements: slide title, text box, image, embedded content, equations, and tables to ensure accessibility. Hullman et al [74] analyzed 42 narrative visualizations in the form of slides and investigated how the choice of order affects narrative visualization.…”
Section: Scrollytelling and Slideshowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A slideshow is composed of a collection of slides instead of continuous content in scrollytelling. Elias et al [96] reviews the elements that make up a slideshow presentation, identifying six typical elements: slide title, text box, image, embedded content, equations, and tables to ensure accessibility. Hullman et al [97] analyzed 42 narrative visualizations in the form of slides and investigated how the choice of order affects the narrative visualization.…”
Section: Scrollytelling and Slideshowmentioning
confidence: 99%